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International Day of Zero Waste: Fashion Fixes
Zero Waste isn't just about recycling food containers or minimising manufacturing waste. It affects everything we consume


Global Recycling Day: 5 Tips to Reduce your Waste
Global Recycling Day is celebrated on March 18th every year. Its purpose is to raise awareness about the importance of recycling and reducing waste. The theme for this year's Global Recycling Day is "Recycling Heroes," recognising the efforts of individuals, organisations, and businesses that have made significant contributions to recycling and reducing waste. At Change Agents we see every person who makes sustainable choices a hero so in this article we’re going to give you


Digging into Compost Week UK: How You Can Join the Movement and Help Save the Planet
Composting is a natural process that involves breaking down organic waste materials into a nutrient-rich soil improver. It can be done on...


Zero Waste Week - An Interview with All Good Market
5th - 9th September is Zero Waste Week, a campaign designed to empower you to rethink ‘rubbish’ as a valuable resource, making small changes to lead to more sustainable consumption patterns. The general idea is to reduce the amount of trash we produce. That means only consuming what is needed, refusing single-use plastics, reusing what can be reused, and recycling what can be recycled. As part of Zero Waste Week, we talked with Harry & Cam, the brand-new owners of All Good Ma


A big welcome to Root and Branch Out!
We are pleased to welcome the Community Fridge, run by Root and Branch Out, from their previous venue on Mill Street to our premises at Oakham Railway Station. At Change Agents UK we take pride in supporting projects that resonate with our mission statement, engaging with individuals and organisations to work towards a more sustainable future, therefore we are more than pleased to have a part in aiding The Community Fridge with their future work. Who are Root and Branch Out?


Rights and Rivers: Legislating Towards a Regenerative Culture
Can we give nature legal rights? What does that mean, and how would it change things? Our resident Kickstarter and law expert Charlie gives an overview of ‘rights for nature’ and how this could be a game-changer for the environmental movement. The root of the matter: ‘legal personhood’ Firstly, what is ‘legal personhood’? In Western legal systems, there’s a difference between a person and property. A person or thing that has legal personhood has rights and obligations, and ca
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